So if these foreign British judges overrule the …

So if these foreign British judges overrule the democraticaly elected Scottish Government where do we turn? Is there recourse to the ECHR while we await article 50 being signed?

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Your NSPCC report starts of by saying they don’t know the figures in Scotland.
That’s because they should not be involved in Scottish issues. There is Children 1st, or the RSSPCC as they used to be called, who are the Scottish charity. The NSPCC should stick with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

My ancestors did not help build any union, they were destroyed by the union. Scots voted Yes to become an Independent country. I supported the UK electorate and voted to leave the European Union whereas you will not support the native people of your country of domicile to leave the UK.
It’s you that needs to get over it, whatever it is.

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ForArgyll on PauseIf you can’t see that all the lies are coming from the Clinton/Obama camp and the lunatics that think they can push American voters back from their choice of The Donald as their Leader to drain the swamp, then you do not understand that the US voters, ably assisted by social media, especially Wikileaks, are riding back to power on a wave of truth.
You need to stop watching and listening to the lies of the MSM, the people have found them out as voter events in England, the US and soon in many EU nations are hopefully going to result in a clearing out of the stables. It won’t be easy but the truth will overcome.

ForArgyll on PauseWhere’s the SNP guy on here who prophesied a $60 barrel by New Year? Were there bets involved? It’s only at $55 but it’s a bit more complicated than that.
Back then a $35 barrel was worth £25 in confetti money.
Today a $55 barrel is worth £44.50 of Brexit Pounds.
At the rate pertaining when the bets were placed that would be almost $63.

SNP MP backs call for CalMac to put MV Coruisk back on Mallaig-Armadale service – and is to go direct to the Transport MinisterYou may have your finger on the pulse there Scott.
The people of Sleat and their MP were up in arms again this week with the arrival there of the Loch Fyne from Lochaline-Fishnish. She has been there in the past doing relief work and since she went up there this week she has been alongside both link-spans one time only at each.
She still hasn’t been for her annual refit so I’m wondering if they are planning changes to her ramps that might work better at the lower tides that were causing the problems this summer.
Another interesting thing happened this afternoon. The Isle of Lewis was storm bound in Oban so she went and spent half an hour at Craignure. At the time there was 2 Mtrs of a falling tide above chart datum, I’m not sure what the minimum depth is there or if it could be dredged deeper if required.
There seem to be a lot of balls in the air, as they say, and it may be that Coruisk might return home next summer.

New Transport Minister humiliates CalMac MDI see the Heb Isles has returned to Cammel Lairds. She left there on the morning tide with destination Oban but she’s spent all day dodging off the coast and has gone back in on the tide and is now going back into the outer basin. She’s supposed to be taking over a route tomorrow, I wonder if it’s Craignure? The LOTI was meant to come back to South Uist/Mallaig at the weekend and Isle of Arran would have moved to Oban with the Heb Isles doubling up on Islay. I hope the Isle of Mull is not booked in at another dock or there could be contract problems if she can’t be released.